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Carry on, Abrahamics, who is false and who is genuine. :Claps:
Many Christian and Muslims believe that signs of the latter-days have manifest or at least started to manifest. Most of the Christians and Muslims believe at some point Jesus will literally descend himself from the heavens. Adherents of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam assert that their founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is the allegorical second coming of Jesus according to prophecies in the Gospels, Quran and Islamic literature. Mainstream Christians and Muslims would disagree.
Correct, they do hold tightly, but with many prophecies on the second coming of Christ being fulfilled as we speak and Christ not appearing according to their notions, in time this hold will begin to dissipate. I have spoken to many Muslims who have openly abandoned the belief that Jesus (pbuh) is to return. Islamic scholars like Javed A Ghamedi now openly advocate that no one is to come. Jews also cling to the belief that Elijah and Messiah will eventually come but for them it is now 3,000 years on and still nothing.
But things change, just like they did when Christianity and Islam established themselves as major religions.
Btw, if you are of the Hindu persuasion then same goes for the Kalki Avataar of Sri Krishan-- he said that he will return during the kaali yurg, which many believe is occurring now.
Jesus died a natural death like Moses.
There is no possibility for Jesus to come again literally and physically.
Regards
Don't you believe that Jesus was a prophet like Moses? Moses died a natural death so must Jesus.I believe the evidence contradicts this statement.
I believe your conclusion is false becasue your premise is false.
I believe the evidence contradicts this statement.
I believe your conclusion is false becasue your premise is false.